If your stand of timber is large enough
that you cannot reach around the trees and touch your
fingers, you probably have a marketable stand of timber.
Timber 16 inches and larger at chest height would definitely
be worth getting a timber estimate.
Q:
How do I get paid
for my timber?
A:
After evaluating how much your timber is
worth, we can write you a check that same day.
Q:
Will they cut all my trees down?
A:
Certainly not! A timber sale contract
will be discussed and completed, specifying the terms
of the sale and description of the size of the trees to
be harvested. All questions will be answered before any
harvesting begins.
Q:
How will selective
cutting help my land?
A:
Manageable income ! Removing mature timber
while still valuable. Harvesting timber utilizes a valuable
resource and not letting it go to waste. Selective cutting
will allow smaller trees grow better for future sales.
Selective cutting is a great management tool for the future
of your forest.
Q:
When should I sell my timber?
A:
One sign that a timber harvest is necessary,
is when you notice your stand of timber is going bad.
Trees will show signs of rotting and will begin to fall
over. Your timber will need to be harvested before it
is too late ! When managing your timber on large tracts
of land, harvesting is very beneficial. When you remove
mature trees and larger diameter timber, it will promote
growth for the smaller stands for future sales. Allowing
more space and sunlight, therefore less shade, will keep
your forest stands growing in the right direction.
Q:
What steps are taken to minimize damage?
A:
All of our loggers are state certified
loggers. Denoon Lumber hosts their own logging chapter
meetings, working closely with Jefferson County's Water
& Soil offices. BMP's (Best Management Practices)
will be carried out to minimize erosion and maintain an
acceptable water quality within the property being harvested.
All harvesting will be carried out with high concerns
towards maintaining good relations with the landowner.
DeNoon Lumber harvests timber year round.
Anytime is a good time for us to improve your stand
of timber by a selective cut.